Summary
Attempted robbery in the third degree in New York is a Class E felony. Pleading guilty results in felony status, impacting future opportunities. Record sealing or expungement may be possible under certain conditions, such as time elapsed and behavior. Additionally, obstructing governmental administration in the second degree is a misdemeanor. Legal counsel can provide guidance on the current status of charges and options for expungement or record sealing. Consulting a lawyer is recommended to navigate the complexities of these charges and to explore potential legal remedies.Full Conversation
PL *-*.*
EF , * count, Not an Arrest Charge.
Description: Robbery-3rd
Count
Arraigned, Pled Guilty
In New York, PL *-*.* refers to an attempt to commit robbery in the third degree. Here are some key points:
- Robbery in the Third Degree: It's a Class D felony involving forcibly stealing property.
- Attempt Charge (PL *): Indicates an attempt to commit the crime, not completion.
- Pleading Guilty: Accepting responsibility for the charge, often leading to a plea deal.
Would you like more information about potential consequences or legal procedures?
So what am I charged with? Am I a felon? Can I get it removed in future?
Based on what you've shared, you're charged with an attempt to commit robbery in the third degree, which is a Class D felony in New York. Key points:
- Felon Status: Yes, pleading guilty to this charge makes you a felon.
- Record Removal: You may be eligible for record sealing or expungement under specific conditions, but this can be complex.
Would you like details about potential consequences or the expungement process?
Yes for both please.
Case Rating: *
Attempting robbery in the third degree is a serious charge, and pleading guilty makes you a felon. Here are some details:
- Consequences: Potential for jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record.
- Expungement/Sealing: Possible under conditions like time elapsed and behavior. Legal advice is recommended.
If you have further questions or need more detailed assistance, feel free to ask!
I thought it was dropped because this is what they had also: PL *.*
DF , * count, Not an Arrest Charge
Description: Robbery-3rd
Count *
Reduced To - Criminal, Arraigned, Pled Not Guilty
Case Rating: *
It seems that there is some confusion about the charges and their status. Here's a breakdown:
- PL *.*: Robbery in the third degree is a Class D felony in New York.
- Attempt Charge: Attempting robbery is also serious and considered a felony.
- Pled Guilty: This typically results in being convicted of a felony.
- Pled Not Guilty/Reduced: If your charge was reduced and you pled not guilty, this may change your status.
You might want to check with your legal counsel about the current status of your charges and potential options for expungement or record sealing. Let me know if you have more questions!
I think I’m confusing you. Let’s start over and let me give you all case details
Case Rating: *
Thanks for sharing. It looks like you've got a complex situation with charges related to robbery in the third degree. Based on what you've shared, you're dealing with a mix of charges, pleas, and potential reductions.
To clarify your status and options for expungement or record sealing, it would be best to consult with legal counsel. If you need more specific guidance on any aspect, feel free to ask!
Charge Detail Disposition/Sentence
PL *.*
AM , * count, Arrest Charge
DescriptionObstruct Governmentl Admin-2nd
Count2
Covered By, Arraigned, Pled Not Guilty
PL *.*
DF , * count, Not an Arrest Charge
DescriptionRobbery-3rd
Count1
Reduced To - Criminal, Arraigned, Pled Not Guilty
PL *-*.*
EF , * count, Not an Arrest Charge
DescriptionRobbery-3rd
Count3
Arraigned, Pled Guilty
Case Rating: *
It looks like you're dealing with multiple charges and different plea situations. Here's a simplified breakdown:
- PL *.*: Obstructing Governmental Administration in the 2nd degree is a misdemeanor.
- PL *.*: Robbery in the 3rd degree is a Class D felony, reduced to a lesser charge with a not guilty plea.
- PL *-*.*: Attempted Robbery in the 3rd degree is a Class E felony, where you pled guilty.
For expungement or record sealing, eligibility depends on factors like time elapsed and behavior. You might want to consult with a lawyer to explore your options. Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific part?